Biology

Delivered
through a Christian worldview, NGU's Bachelor of Science in Biology
equips graduates for the diversity of careers in the biological
sciences. Our Biology program provides students with a solid foundation
in the mechanics of life, from molecular building blocks to complex
ecosystems.

Investigating
the natural world through a Biblical perspective supplies insight into
the rich variety of God's creation. Our professors reveal the Architect
of life's masterful design and prepare students for their careers with a
solid understanding of biological principles. The Biology program's
four tracks enable students to customize their learning experiences to
their interests.

Explore the Biology Degree Tracks

Animal Science
The
Animal Science track offers a comprehensive study of equine science.
Students can select a pre-professional focus to prepare for graduate
school or a more general focus in equestrian care.Learn more about the Animal Science track >>

Biology Track
The
General Biology track offers a solid foundation in the biological
sciences. This track features a core selection of science courses and is
intended for students pursing further graduate studies.Learn more about the Biology track >>

Clinical Track
The
Clinical Track is designed for students interested in continuing with
professional studies in medical, dental, physical therapy, and other
health-related careers.Learn more about the Clinical track >>

Environmental Track
Environmental
Science is a new track for students interested in ecology, natural
resource management, and environmental policy. Students investigate a
spectrum of environmental topics.Learn more about the Environmental track >>

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